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General elections were held in the New Hebrides in July and August 1969 to elect fourteen members of the thirty members of the Advisory Council.
In 1968 proposals were approved to increase the size of the Advisory Council from 26 to 30 members. The enlarged Council consisted of six 'official' members (the two Resident Commissioners, the British Assistant Commissioner, the French Chancelier, the Superintendent of Public Works and the Treasurer), ten nominated members (three British, three French and four Hebridean) and fourteen elected members, of which three would be British, three French and eight Hebridean.[1] The six British and French representatives were elected indirectly by the Chamber of Commerce,[1] with the Hebridean members elected by local councils and public meetings in areas where local councils did not exist.[2]
Constituency | Elected member |
---|---|
Aniwa, Futuna, Aneityum and Erromango | William Mete |
Aoba, Banks and Torres Islands | Michael Ala |
Efate, Emau, Nguna and Mataso | George Kalkoa |
Epi and Shepherd | Tom Tiplomata |
Malekula | Frank Kenneth |
Pentecost | Michael Liliu |
Santo | Titus Path |
Tanna | Iolu Abil |
British members | James Burton |
W. Hamlym-Harris | |
G. Seagoe | |
French members | P. Delacroix |
P. Lutgen | |
J. Ratard | |
Source: Pacific Islands Monthly |
Position | Member |
---|---|
British Resident Commissioner | Colin Allan |
French Resident Commissioner | Jacques Mouradian |
British nominated members | Roy Gubbay |
R.U. Paul | |
D.A. Rawcliffe | |
French nominated members | Jean Chauveau |
Jacques Russet | |
Father Verlingue | |
Hebridean nominated members | Madeline Kalchichi |
Makau Kalsakau | |
Gérard Leymang | |
Michel Noel | |
Source: Pacific Islands Monthly |
The newly elected Advisory Council met for the first time on 1 October in Port Vila.[1]
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